Why would you use a computer's secondary memory?
a. to look at files created on your ho...
Business, 09.12.2019 09:31 cerickson2481
Why would you use a computer's secondary memory?
a. to look at files created on your home computer on a public computer
b. to run word processing software on your computer
c. to start up your computer and perform its basic tasks
d. to save a slide show presentation on your computer
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